Apple tree named &#39;R2/25/56&#39;

ABSTRACT

A new and distinct  Malus domestica  apple tree variety named ‘R2/25/56’, particularly characterized by early maturity of fruit, yellow fruit over color, sometimes with a slight pink blush; good storability of fruit for its harvest date; aromatic and sweet flavor; and clean skin.

PRIORITY CLAIM

This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(f) of the Community plant variety office (CPVO) application No. 2012/0099 filed Jan. 16, 2012.

LATIN NAME OF THE GENUS AND SPECIES OF THE PLANT CLAIMED

Malus domestica Borkh.

VARIETY DENOMINATION

‘R2/25/56’

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a new and distinct variety of Apple tree, botanically known as Malus domestica Borkh. of the Rosaceae family, and hereinafter referred to by the variety denomination ‘R2/25/56’.

The new Malus variety is a product of a controlled breeding program conducted by the inventor(s), Inge De Wit, Hendrik Eyssen, Johan Keulemans, Johan Nicolaï, Els Pauwels and Paul Van Laer, in Rillaar, Belgium. The objective of the breeding program was to develop a new Malus variety with crisp and juicy flesh, as well as good storage capacity and shelf life.

The new Malus variety originated from a cross made by the inventor(s) in 1997 in Belgium. The female or seed parent is the Malus domestica variety designated ‘ELSTAR’ (patented, U.S. Plant Pat. No. 6,450 and Plant Breeder's Rights Nos.: BE 90002, DE APF 00007, FR 10412, GB 900030 and NL APP0060). The male or pollen parent is the Malus domestica variety designated ‘DELCORF’ (registered, Plant Breeder's Rights No. FR 112364). The new Malus variety was discovered and selected by the inventors within the progeny of the stated cross in a controlled environment in 2003 in Rillaar, Belgium.

Asexual reproduction of the new Malus variety by grafting onto rootstocks was first performed in the winter of 2003-2004 in Belgium, and has demonstrated that the combination of characteristics as herein disclosed for the new variety are firmly fixed and retained through successive generations of asexual reproduction. The new variety reproduces true to type.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The following traits have been repeatedly observed and are determined to be unique characteristics of ‘R2/25/56’ which in combination distinguish this Apple tree as a new and distinct variety:

1. early maturity of fruit;

2. yellow fruit overcolor, sometimes with a slight pink blush;

3. good storability of fruit for its harvest date;

4. aromatic and sweet flavor; and

5. clean skin.

In comparison to the parental varieties, ‘ELSTAR’ and ‘DELCORF’, ‘R2/25/56’ differs primarily in the traits listed in Table 1.

TABLE 1 Comparison with Parental Varieties New Variety Female Parent Male Parent Trait ‘R2/25/56’ ‘ELSTAR’ ‘DELCORF’ Fruit: over color None or slight Red Red pink blush Fruit: pattern of Solid Flushed and weakly defined over color mottled flush with strongly defined stripes Fruit: taste Sweet Sour Sour-sweet Fruit: time for 3 weeks — 2 weeks before harvest before Elstar Elstar

Of the many commercial varieties known to the present inventor(s), the most similar in comparison to the new Malus variety ‘R2/25/56’ is the Malus variety ‘GOLDEN DELICIOUS’ (unpatented), in the following characteristics described in Table 2:

TABLE 2 Comparison with Similar Variety New Variety Comparison Variety Characteristic ‘R2/25/56’ ‘GOLDEN DELICIOUS’ fruit: time for harvest early to medium late (5 weeks before Golden) fruit: time of eating maturity early to medium late fruit: ground colour yellow yellow green

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PHOTOGRAPHS

The accompanying photographs illustrate the overall appearance of the new Malus variety ‘R2/25/56’ showing the colors as true as is reasonably possible with colored reproductions of this type. Colors in the photographs may differ slightly from the color values cited in the detailed botanical description, which accurately describe the color of ‘R2/25/56’.

FIG. 1—shows a close-up view (side, top and bottom) of mature fruit of ‘R2/25/56’.

FIG. 2—shows dissection views of mature fruit of ‘R2/25/56’.

FIG. 3—shows a fruit-bearing tree of ‘R2/25/56’, at 6 years of age.

FIG. 4—shows a dormant tree of ‘R2/25/56’, at 6 years of age

FIG. 5—shows a blooming tree of ‘R2/25/56’, at 6 years of age.

FIG. 6—shows inflorescence of ‘R2/25/56’.

FIG. 7—shows the upper surface (top) and under surface (bottom) view of leaves of ‘R2/25156’.

FIG. 8—shows different stages of development of the flowers and the (from left to right) top, side and bottom view of a fully expanded flower of ‘R2/25/56’.

FIG. 9—shows different parts of a flower of ‘R2/25/56’.

DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION

The new Malus variety ‘R2/25/56’ has not been observed under all possible environmental conditions. The phenotype of the new variety may vary with variations in environment such as temperature, light intensity, and day length without any change in the genotype of the Apple tree.

The aforementioned photographs, together with the following observations, measurements and values describe trees of ‘R2/25/56’ as in Rillaar, Belgium, under conditions which closely approximate those generally used in commercial practice.

Unless otherwise stated, the detailed botanical description includes observations, measurements and values based on 6 year old ‘R2/25/56’ trees grown in Rillaar, Belgium from 2007 to 2012. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of trees of ‘R2/25/56’. The measurements of any individual tree, or any group of trees, of the new variety may vary from the stated average.

Color references are made to The Royal Horticultural Society Colour Chart (R.H.S.), (4^(th) edition, 2001), except where general colors of ordinary significance are used. Color values were taken under daylight conditions.

All of the trees of ‘R2/25/56’, insofar as they have been observed, have been identical in all the characteristics described below.

-   Classification:     -   -   Botanical.—Malus domestica. -   Parentage:     -   -   Female or seed parent.—Malus variety designated ‘ELSTAR’             (patented).         -   Male or pollen parent.—Malus variety designated ‘DELCORF’             (registered). -   Propagation: Grafting onto rootstocks -   Growing conditions:     -   -   Light intensities.—Full sunlight.         -   Temperature.—During day, grown in range of 2° C. to 23° C.,             and during evening, grown in range of −5° C. to 13° C.             (based on average month temperature). -   Tree:     -   -   Age.—Observed trees were 6 years old.         -   Vigor.—Weak vigor.         -   Form.—Upright — spreading.         -   Habit.—A medium-sized tree with one trunk and about 6+/−1             leaders; main branches spreading; crown symmetrical.         -   Branching habit.—Main branches angle is about 74+/−10° with             respect to trunk if allowed to grow naturally.         -   Density.—About 2200 trees per hectare.         -   Cropping behavior.—Normal beginning production, good and             constant productivity, regular flowering, no biennial             bearing.         -   Type of bearing.—spurs and long shoots.         -   Production.—About 13.8 kg/tree in 2012.         -   Size at maturity.—Height: About 244+/−8 cm Spread: About             156+/−22 cm.         -   Trunk.—Height (up to leaders): About 71+/−8 cm Diameter:             About 47+/−6 mm Texture: Slightly rough Bark color:             Primarily RHS 197B, with RHS 199A, underbark Trunk             Lenticels: Length: About 1.2+/−0.1 mm Width: About 4.4+/−0.7             mm Color: RHS 167C Density: About 1.8+/−0.4 per cm².         -   Branches.—Number per tree: About 15+/−3 Length: Maximum of             85+/−13 cm; minimum of 3+/−1 cm. Diameter (at 2 years):             About 11+/−3 mm Surface texture: Slightly rough Pubescence:             Little Color: Mature (after about 3 years old): RHS N199B             New Growth: RHS 200B Internode length: About 3+/−1 cm             Internode diameter: About 11+/−3 mm Branch lenticels:             Length: About 1.5+/−0.4 mm Width: About 1.7+/−0.4 mm Color:             RHS 161A Density: About 4.7+/−1.3 per cm².         -   Spur.—Present: Yes Distance between each spur: On the 2 and             3 year old branches, the distance is about 3+/−1 cm Diameter             of each spur: About 6+/−1 mm Number of fruit per spur: About             0.8+/−0.8. -   Foliage:     -   -   Arrangement.—Alternate, simple, petiolated.         -   Lamina.—Size: Length: About 109+/−20 mm (fully expanded             leaf) Width: About 57+/−8 mm (fully expanded leaf)             Length/width ratio: About 1.9+/−0.5 Overall Shape: Ovate,             petiolated Base shape: Cunate Apex shape: Acute Margin:             Biserrate Texture: Upper surface: Smooth, glabrous Under             surface: Medium pubescence Attitude in relation to shoot:             Upwards Color (mature leaves): Upper surface: RHS 147A Under             surface: RHS 138B Color (immature leaves): Upper surface:             RHS 143C Under surface: RHS 138C.         -   Venation.—Type: Pinnate venation from central vein to the             leaf edge Color: RHS 144C.         -   Petiole.—Length: About 30+/−6 mm Diameter: About 1.7+/−0.4             mm Texture: High pubescence Color: RHS 144B (upper), RHS             144C (lower), RHS 60A.         -   Stipule.—Arrangement: Free standing Length (distance of             stipules from basal attachment of petiole): About 9.9+/−3.4             mm Width: About 3.1+/−1.2 mm. -   Inflorescence:     -   -   Blooming time.—Medium (similar to Gala and Braeburn).         -   Blooming period.—About 1 week.         -   Fragrance.—Slight.         -   Type.—Corymb.         -   Number of flowers per inflorescence.—About 5.2+/−0.7.         -   Inflorescence size.—Diameter: About 65+/−6 mm Depth: About             48+/−5 mm.         -   Buds.—Terminal Buds: Number per spur: About 1 Shape: Pointy,             triangular Length: About 9.3+/−1.5 mm Width: About 4.9+/−0.5             mm Texture: Smooth, slight pubescence Color: Apex RHS 200A,             and base RHS 183A Scales: Number: About 5.1+/−0.8 Overall             shape: Triangular, folded double around bud Apex shape:             Acuminate Base shape: Straight, fully grown together at base             Color: Upper: RHS 183A Lower: RHS N144D Lateral Buds: Number             per spur: About 0.1+/−0.2 Shape: Pointy, triangular Length:             About 4.6+/−1.2 mm Width: About 3.3+/−0.5 mm Texture:             Smooth, slight pubescence at apex Color: Apex RHS 200A, and             base RHS 144C Scales: Number: About 5.0+/−0.6 mm Overall             shape: Triangular, folded double around bud Apex shape:             Acuminate or 3 blunt points Base shape: Straight, fully             grown together at base Color: Upper: RHS 200B Lower: RHS             144C.         -   Petals.—Arrangement: Intermediate Number per flower: 5 Size:             Length: About 17+/−1 mm Width: About 12+/−1 mm Length/width             ratio: About 1.5+/−0.1 Overall shape: Ovate Apex shape:             Obtuse Base shape: Rounded Texture (upper surface): Smooth             Texture (lower surface): Smooth Margin: Entire Color (upper             surface): Apex, RHS 68C, and base, RHS 69D Color (lower             surface): Apex, RHS 68B, and base, RHS 69D.         -   Sepals.—Number per flower: 5 Size: Length: About 9+/−1 mm             Width: About 3.8+/−0.4 mm Length/width ratio: About             2.3+/−0.2 Overall shape: Triangular Apex shape: Acuminate             Base shape: Truncate Texture (upper surface): Smooth,             slightly hairy Texture (lower surface): Smooth, hairy             Margin: Entire Color (upper surface): Apex, RHS 183A, and             base, RHS 143B Color (lower surface): Apex, RHS 183A, and             base, RHS 143B Pedicel: Length: About 23+/−4 mm Diameter:             About 1.4+/−0.2 mm Texture: Smooth, slight hairy (white             hairs) Color: RHS 144A. -   Fruit:     -   -   Keeping quality.—The fruit keeps good for an early variety.             It can be stored in cold temperature conditions for minimum             8 weeks. It has a shelf life of minimum 1 week.         -   Maturity when described.—1 month after harvest.         -   Maturity period after full bloom.—About 3.5 months after             full bloom Date of first and last picking (harvest): About             second and third week of August.         -   Type.—Pome.         -   General shape.—Globose.         -   Average weight.—About 147+/−19 g.         -   Fruit size.—Average height: About 62+/−4 mm Average diameter             (at widest point): About 68+/−3 mm Position of maximum             diameter: ½ of height Height/thickness ratio: About             0.9+/−0.1.         -   Stem.—Length: About 18+/−4 mm Diameter: About 2.8+/−0.7 mm             Color: RHS N144C, RHS N199D and RHS N34C.         -   Stalk cavity.—Depth: About 8.3+/−2.2 mm Width: About             28.3+/−1.9 mm.         -   Eye basin.—Depth: About 5.4+/−1.3 mm Width: About 23.5+/−2.5             mm Crowning at calyx end: Weak Position of sepals: Closed             Calyx tube: Partly open.         -   Skin.—Thickness: 0.4+/−0.1 mm Texture: Slightly tough Bloom:             Absent Greasiness: Absent Firmness (at picking time):             7.1+/−0.6 kg/cm² Overcolor Color: RHS 179C Percentage of             skin surface with overcolor color: Absent or very small             Pattern of overcolor: Only solid flush Intensity of             overcolor: Low Ground color: RHS 54D Skin Lenticels: Length:             About 0.6+/−0.2 mm Width: About 0.4+/−0.1 mm Color: RHS 152D             Density: About 5.8+/−2.0 n° per cm².         -   Flesh.—Color: RHS 150D Texture: Juicy, medium crispy, medium             firm, dense Aroma: Medium Eating quality: Excellent texture             and very good taste Firmness (at picking time): About             7.6+/−0.3 kg/cm² Sugar content (at picking time): About             12.1+/−0.8% Brix Acidity (at picking time): About 7.9+/−0.3             g/l malic acid Core: Symmetry of core: Overall round, but             not all vascular bundles are in the circle Distinctness of             core lines: Weak Locules: Number (per fruit): 5 Length:             About 9+/−2 mm Width: About 4+/−1 mm Form: Teardrop form;             closed or slightly open. -   Seeds:     -   -   Number per fruit.—About 6.8+/−2.0.         -   Number per locule.—About 1.5+/−0.5.         -   Shape.—Teardrop form.         -   Length.—About 9.9+/−0.7 mm.         -   Width.—About 4.7+/−0.4 mm.         -   Texture.—Smooth.         -   Color.—RHS 165A. -   Reproductive organs:     -   -   Androecium.—Stamen: Number per flower: 20 Length: About             6.4+/−1.4 mm Anther: Length: About 2.2+/−0.3 mm Color: RHS             4B Filaments: Length: About 5.0+/−1.1 mm Color: RHS 155B             Pollen: Amount: Moderate Color: RHS 5C Pollination             Requirements: Cross pollination.         -   Gynoecium.—Pistils: Quantity: 5 Length: About 9.5+/−0.9 mm             Color: RHS 144C Stigmas: Width: About 0.6+/−0.1 mm Color:             RHS N144A Ovary: Length: About 3.6+/−0.7 mm Width: About             1.1+/−0.3 mm Color: RHS 144C. -   Use: Fresh market. -   Disease/pest resistance: No known disease or pest resistance -   Disease/pest susceptibility: Low susceptibility to powdery mildew -   Winter hardiness: Tolerant to temperatures down to minimum −10° C.     without observed damage to wood and buds of dormant Apple trees. -   Drought/heat tolerance: Tolerant to temperatures up to minimum 40°     C., growth is limited by drought periods without irrigation. -   Shipping/storage characteristics: Sensitive to bruising; good     storability under ULO-conditions for minimum 3 months. 

I claim:
 1. A new and distinct Malus domestica apple tree variety named ‘R2/25/56’, as illustrated and described herein. 